I cut Tilda out and attached some fishing line to make her appear to be floating in the water. In the pictures above, you can see how she can move back and forth.

After I colored the base, I felt it was a little out of balance, so I added the red bow to carry the red on down the card. I added Dew Drops to give the appearance of 3-D bubbles.

My transparency element is the window for the port hole. I embossed it with the Bubbles Fiskars Texture Plate to give the feel of water. I used vellum with bubbles as a background to Tilda (hard to see the bubbles in the picture). I used white card stock and red eyelets for the port hole.

Thanks for stopping by today. See you Saturday for another Sugar Creek Hollow creation.

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Images are Copyright of Magnolia Stamps, hand stamped and colored by Julie Glasgow.

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As of December 1, 2009, the FTC requires that bloggers who receive compensation for design work and endorsements disclose that fact on their blog. I have in the past and hope to continue designing for companies that I love and believe in. These companies often provide product to use in my design samples. I want you to know that I will not endorse a company I do not believe in. The companies I advertise or design for have shown their reliability and commitment to quality and customer service. If you have concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.